User shared 9 months of progress using 1 mg finasterideand topical minoxidil, showing photos from different stages. Encouragement was given to continue the treatment.
A 35-year-old user shared their 11-monthhair loss treatment success using Minoxidil and Propecia, noting their hair looks like it did at 25. Another user asked about the treatment, and the original poster confirmed using Propecia 1 mg and topical Minoxidil twice daily.
A 24-year-old malehas been using 0.5mg finasteride, 5% minoxidil twice daily, iron and zinc supplements, derma rolling weekly, and Nizoral weekly for hair loss. Despite these treatments, heexperiences tight, painful scalp areas with no progress and somehair loss.
A user experienced severehair shedding andhairline recession after 10 months on finasteride. They are considering switching to dutasteride or adding minoxidil.
The conversation is about a user feeling hopeless due to hair loss despite using finasteride, dutasteride, and OM for over a year. Responses suggest therapy, self-improvement, and changing perspectives on appearance.
A new drug can regrow teeth, but hair loss treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 are still being developed. Users express hope for future advancements and discuss the importance of mental healthand the potential profitability of hair loss solutions.
A user shared progress pictures showing significant hair growth after taking oral finasterideand oral minoxidil for 30 days. Other users expressed disbelief at the rapid results, with some attributing changes to camera effects.
The conversation is about someone sharing their 2.5-year hair regrowth journey using finasterideand topical minoxidil, emphasizing the importance of consistency and patience with these treatments. They also mention using tea tree conditioner andexperiencing no sideeffects from oral finasteride.
A user experienced severe chest pains and shortness of breath after using RU58841 for hair loss and was advised by a doctor that blocking androgens can weaken theheart. They decided to continue with finasteride, minoxidil, and a hair transplant instead.
The user experiencing diffusehair loss is using various treatments including RU58841, finasteride, minoxidil with tretinoin, anti-hair loss shampoo, and microneedling, and is considering adding peptides TB500, BPC157, and GHK-Cu. They have low growthhormone levels and are questioning its impact on hair loss, while another user suggests androgenic alopecia andandrogens are likely the main cause of hair loss.
The conversation is about a person regrowing their hair in 7 weeks using scalp massages, peppermint oil, microneedling, and keratin shampoo without drugs. They experienced initial shedding but saw improvement after consistent treatment and shampooing every other day.
The conversation is about someone seeking a doctor in theEU who prescribes spironolactone or bicalutamide for female pattern hair loss, as they arehaving difficulty finding treatment options beyond Minoxidil in Austria. They are asking for recommendations and are open to direct messages for assistance.
The user applies castor oil and uses silicon scalp massagers daily, questioning if the massages cause morehair loss or if thehairs would fall out naturally. They believe thehairs are in the telogen phaseand would shed regardless of the massage.
A 21-year-old used 1.25mg finasterideand minoxidil twice daily for hair regrowth, reducing finasteride to 5 times a week since September. He also started using Nizoral for dandruff, noticed an increased appetite, andexperienced a temporary change in sex drive.
A person's successful 5-monthhair loss treatment using Finasterideand Minoxidil. Questions and comments from others focus on the source of the treatments and application methods.
The conversation is about theeffectiveness of ketoconazole shampoo for hair loss. The conclusion is that ketoconazole shampoo can help with dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis, but it is not a strong enough treatment to stop or regrow hair. It is recommended to use it as an adjunct treatment along with finasteride or dutasteride.
SCUBE3 and GT20029 are potential treatments for hair loss, with SCUBE3 stimulating hair growthand GT20029 protecting against DHT. A combined approach using SCUBE3, finasteride or dutasteride, and later GT20029 could provide a comprehensive treatment for androgenetic alopecia.
The conversation discusses theeffectiveness of commercial Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) devices for hair growth, suggesting they are underpowered compared to the ideal energy output shown in medical research. A user plans to build a custom helmet that meets the required specifications for effective treatment.
The conversation is about a user experiencing excessivehair growth on their body due to using topical minoxidil and dutasteride. The suggested solutions are shaving off theexcess hair or considering laser epilation. It is mentioned that dutasteride does not causeextra hair growth, while minoxidil can stimulatehair growth in unintended areas. The user is advised to lower the dosage, concentration, or frequency of useand only apply the treatment to the desired areas.
Anageninc stopping the sale of Pyrilutamide due to a ceaseand desist order from Kintor, with some speculating that it was either a hoax or subpar product.
A user who shaved their head two years ago andhas since regrown it via Minoxidil, dermarolling, and finasteride with no negative sideeffects; and theencouragement from other users to take the leap and try these treatments.
The user's experience with rosemary oil as a hair loss treatment and its effectiveness; they discuss other treatments such as finasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841; there is also discussion of combining oils like peppermint oil, zix, and dermapen.
An experiment to determine theeffectiveness of Pyrilutamide in reducing hair loss, using a regimen of Minoxidil and Finasteride, with promising results. The conversation also suggests comparing this to RU58841 as an alternative.
The user shared progress pictures and discussed using oral and topical Minoxidil, microneedling, recently starting finasteride, multivitamins, vitamin D3, vitamin K, tretinoin, and ketoconazole for hair loss. The conversation focuses on theeffectiveness of these treatments.
Progress (in a good way). How often did you take biotin?
KarensAnon: I took biotin once daily.
KarensAnon has made 3-month progress with the use of Minoxidil foam, 0.5mm micro-needling weekly, and biotin to combat hair loss whichhad started at age 19. They plan to further their treatment by adding finasteride soon.
The Phase 2 trial for Pyrilutamide in the US, which started a year after the China trials, and inquiring about any available information on when it will finish. Treatments discussed include Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841.
A user's update on their hair loss treatments, which included Minoxidil and finasteride; they areexperiencing reduced shedding with minimal sideeffects. Other users provided additional advice to the poster based on their own experiences.
A user has been using finasteride, minoxidil, RU58841, dutasteride, saw palmetto, and pumpkin seed oil but continues to experience significant hair shedding. They are seeking advice on what to do next.
A user shared their long-term struggle withhair loss and various treatments, including Minoxidil, biotin, and dermarolling. They also discussed a disappointing experience with a hair health institute that provided dubious recommendations andexpensive remedies.